[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-ia64-devel] [patch 00/11] ia64: kexec: Map EFI memory in the same location as Linux (v20080320)
Hi, here is another spin of the kexec EFI patches. I think we are getting very close if we aren't there already. Standard Intro: This series is what I believe to be a fairly complete set of patches to map EFI memory into the same location that Linux does. The memory is protected by an RID so that it doesn't conflict with domain memory - which also protects it from malicious access from HVM domains. The primary motivation for this is that EFI memory can only be mapped once - a restriction in the EFI specification. Thus for kexec betwen Xen and Linux, including kdump of Xen (into Linux), EFI memory needs to be mapped in the same location in both Xen and Linux. The first goal of these patches it to create a kexec enabled xen ia64 without regressions. The second is to create a working kexec for ia64. I believe that this series is very close to reaching the first goal, and driver issues aside (more below), also very close to reaching the second goal. I have tested these patches on a Tiger 4, Tiger 2, RX rx2620 and HP rx3600. Thanks to Alex Williamson and HP for making the latter available to me. Thanks to Fujitsu for supplying most of the other machines. I recommend testing these patches using: Xen http://xenbits.xensource.com/ext/ia64/xen-unstbale.hg Revision: 17209:8c921adf4833 Linux-Xen http://xenbits.xensource.com/ext/ia64/linux-2.6.18-xen.hg Revision: 471:ba72914de93a Kexec-Tools git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/horms/kexec-tools-testing.git Revision: 94afdd9f7ab2b07997f80a297741842f9cdbdc25 Linux Revision: 2.6.25-rc3 Notable changes since the last time this series was posted: * Omit patch (formerly 13/15) "ia64: kexec: Set page size identity mapping of EFI in alt_itlb_miss" This patch causes problems on machines that it is supposed to fix problems on - obviously I made a mistake when collating fixes. * Omit the following patches, as they don't seem to be used, although they don't seem to cause much harm either. "ia64: kexec: Add identity mapping of EFI memory to dtlb_miss" (formerly 09/15) "ia64: kexec: identity mapping of EFI memory to itlb_miss" (formerly 10/15) "ia64: kexec: Set protection key of identity mapping of EFI in alt_dtlb_miss" (formerly 11/15) "ia64: kexec: Set protection key of identity mapping of EFI in alt_itlb_miss" (formerly 12/15) * Add "ia64: kexec: add __va_efi" Known problem: The hypervisor boots on all machines mentioned above using these patches. In addition, Alex Williamson has tested a patch set very similar to this one and found it to work on a variety of HP hardware. As for successfully kexecing, I have tested Xen->Xen transitions successfully on the machines mentioned above, with the following caveat. The HP rc3600 has an Intel e100 network card. I have found that kexec hangs at the following position when the eepro100 (original Donald Becker) driver is used. This hang does not occur when either no driver is supplied or the Intel e100 driver is used. Brought up 1 CPUs Total of 1 processors activated (2247.88 BogoMIPS). migration_cost=0 (XEN) mm.c:575:d0 Warning: UC to WB for mpaddr=3fb3a010 DMI 2.3 present. NET: Registered protocol family 16 ACPI: bus type pci registered (XEN) mm.c:575:d0 Warning: UC to WB for mpaddr=3fb2e000 ACPI: Interpreter enabled ACPI: Using IOSAPIC for interrupt routing ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00) I will investigate this problem further, but I do not view it as blocking this patch set as it does not effect the initial boot, only kexec boots, which don't work at all without this patch set. In any case, it is the nature of kexec that driver-specific problems occur, and these can be sensibly weeded out over time as they are observed. -- Horms -> on a rainy holiday Thursday _______________________________________________ Xen-ia64-devel mailing list Xen-ia64-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-ia64-devel
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